There were some truly exceptional performances, a raffle, an unbelievably exciting live auction led by Eddie Latter and great vibes all night.

We think John Fordham from The Guardian summed us up pretty well when he said:

“As a culture-bridging artist who addresses big issues with a light touch, Nitin Sawhney is a perfect fit for the Abram Wilson Foundation’s fifth-anniversary show. Wilson who died at the age of 38, energetically shared music’s liberating powers with everyone he could. This gig epitomises his openness.”

We were lucky enough to have an amazing group of volunteers helping us out on the night and some very supportive press and radio peeps. We also had an excellent committee who helped to ensure that our Five Year Anniversary celebrations were something truly special. Big shout outs and thanks to them:

We ❤️ our fab Trailblazers! @PeteWilkinson13 picks our next #MusicInspiresUs track: "I'm in awe of Tommy Bolin who died at 25, but his tunes on records with Billy Cobham, Alphonse Mouzon and Reggie McBride make me want to play better!" Who inspires you?
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